How does your ex's petition to the court read? Is she looking for reimbursement of full tuition of Penn State? Is she looking for a fixed cost based on SUNY?
She is requesting the tuition only after the college choice was made and the education was attained. So, in effect, she is filing after the fact. Presumably, you filed to end child support? Or she may have filed this petition in anticipation of you filing to terminate child support?
Regardless, your attorney will push on this issue and present your "side" of the story that you understood the wording to mean that the child would go to Syracuse as long as you were employed and that the tuition credit was available. As your child chose not to go to Syracuse or any state university in NY it was your understanding that you had no financial responsibility. If your ex wife had interpreted the order differently, she would have filed in child's freshman year. She did not. That paints quite the picture -especially if CS continued to be paid during college.
Please let us know how this goes. I'm crossing my fingers that it is going to be in your favor.
She is requesting the tuition only after the college choice was made and the education was attained. So, in effect, she is filing after the fact. Presumably, you filed to end child support? Or she may have filed this petition in anticipation of you filing to terminate child support?
Regardless, your attorney will push on this issue and present your "side" of the story that you understood the wording to mean that the child would go to Syracuse as long as you were employed and that the tuition credit was available. As your child chose not to go to Syracuse or any state university in NY it was your understanding that you had no financial responsibility. If your ex wife had interpreted the order differently, she would have filed in child's freshman year. She did not. That paints quite the picture -especially if CS continued to be paid during college.
Please let us know how this goes. I'm crossing my fingers that it is going to be in your favor.